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This is a list of Georgia companies, current and former businesses whose headquarters are, or were, in the U.S. state of Georgia. Companies based in Georgia [ edit ]
Farmers and Mechanics Bank (Georgetown) Fidelity National Bank and Trust Company Building, The; Fifth Third Center (Cincinnati) First City Tower; First Interstate Center; First National Bank Building (Pittsburgh) First National Bank Tower; Fourth and Vine Tower; Frost Bank Tower
Carrollton is located in south central Carroll County at the intersection of US routes 24 and US Route 65.The Missouri River is five miles south of the city. [10]According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.19 square miles (10.85 km 2), of which 4.17 square miles (10.80 km 2) is land and 0.02 square miles (0.05 km 2) is water.
The bank was founded on August 28, 1989. [2] [1] In 1997, R. Daniel Blanton was named chief executive officer of the bank. [3] In 2002, the bank reached $500 million in assets. [3] In 2006, the bank reached $1 billion in assets. [3] In October 2016, Jay B. Forrester was named president of the company. [4]
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RockBridge Commercial Bank, Atlanta, Georgia FDIC (no acquiring bank) Commercial bank [34] December 11, 2009: Peoples First Community Bank, Panama City, Florida Hancock Bank, Gulfport, Mississippi Savings and loan association [34] December 18, 2009: Citizens State Bank, New Baltimore, Michigan
Wilcoxson and Company Bank, also known as the Farmer's Bank of Carrollton and Farmer's Bank of Bogard, is a historic bank building located at Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri. It was built in 1904, and consists of two two-story buildings, a corner building and a building that wraps around it on two sides.